Mice & Input Devices

Hearing

Hearing assistive technologies make sound accessible for individuals with hearing challenges. Some devices may increase decibel levels, making sound audible for the hard of hearing. Others will communicate sound via alternative methods, such as text or flashing light, for those who are deaf.

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Hearing assistive technologies make sound accessible for individuals with hearing challenges. Some devices may increase decibel levels, making sound audible for the hard of hearing. Others will communicate sound via alternative methods, such as text or flashing light, for those who are deaf.

Television listening systems allow you to hear the television better. These listening systems allow you to enjoy the sound from television, DVDs and stereos. These television listening systems also allow you to hear without affecting the volume heard by others.

Personal amplification systems are designed to amplify sound while reducing background noise. Available as a personal system or tour guide package, amplification systems work well to clarify one-on-one conversations or for large group presentations.

Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf and Teletype Phones are communication aids that enable users to type conversation back and forth over a phone line when one or more of the users are Deaf. TDDs and TTYs resemble a standard keyboard complete with an LCD screen where the typed text is displayed.

FM and assistive listening systems will allow students, clients, and other audience members to hear crisp clear sound from anywhere in a room or auditorium without having to strain. Our systems transmit sound wirelessly and are ideal for listening assistance in situations where the speaker is a fair distance away from any listener.